Sunday, July 26, 2015

MADISON - Carol L. (Mack) Neuhauser, age 82, passed away peacefully on
Thursday, July 23, 2015, at Agrace HospiceCare, surrounded by her family.
She was born on Oct. 11, 1932, in Madison, the daughter of John and
Caroline Mack. She attended Franklin Elementary School and Madison
Central High School in 1950. Carol married
Charles Neuhauser, a high school classmate, on
July 14, 1955. Carol graduated from the UW School of Nursing in 1955, and
worked as a civilian nurse at Brook Army Hospital in Texas while her new
husband was on active duty there. She then worked at the VA Hospital in
Madison and served with the 44th General Hospital Reserve Unit. Carol
then retired to be a stay at home mom to raise her three children.
Vacations for the young Neuhauser family were often spent camping and
fishing. Carol was even willing to take up pheasant and deer hunting to
be a companion to Charlie. She loved taking part in the yearly "Mack
Deer Camp" in Camp Douglas. Above all else, Carol loved and cared
for her family. She reminded us often that her greatest joy was her
children and grandchildren. Birthday celebrations included our own
special homemade pie. She cheered on her kids and grandkids in their
school and sporting events. Dressing up in goofy costumes with her
grandchildren was as much fun for her as the kids. Christmas Eve
gatherings won't ever be the same without her, especially her
competitiveness in everyone's favorite game "cup and angels".
She extended her nursing and caretaking skills to her many aunts and
uncles and especially with her own mother and mother-in-law, both of who
lived with Carol and Charlie for many years. Carol loved spending time
with her dear friends from her softball team, golfing buddies, card group
and the MG hockey family. She was the pitcher and official joke teller
for her softball team. Carol looked forward to a breakfast or lunch date
with her friends and never missed her class reunions until this year. She
also was an avid gardener, a reader of mysteries, and a fan of old
movies, especially those starring John Wayne. Carol was a trooper to the
end, including being a 14-year breast cancer survivor. She made many
smile with her sense of humor, even in her last days. Carol is survived
by her children, Chris (Greg) Percy, Curt (Sue) Neuhauser, and Eric (Kim)
Neuhauser; grandchildren, Tyler, Michael, and Brett Percy, and Kendra and
Cameron Neuhauser; brothers, John Mack Jr. and Jim Mack; sisters-in-law,
Joyce, Patty and Ruth; aunt, Marion Trachte; and many extended family.
She was preceded in death by her husband, Charles in 2006; and her
parents. A celebration of Carol's life will be held at GUNDERSON EAST
FUNERAL HOME, 5203 Monona Drive, Madison, at 6 p.m., on Thursday, July
30, 2015. A visitation will be held at the funeral home from 3:30 p.m.
until the time of the service on Thursday. In lieu of flowers, memorials
may be made to Agrace HospiceCare or a charity of your choosing. The
family would like to thank the wonderful people at Agrace HospiceCare and
at St. Mary's SSICU and 4SW. Also, thank you to her physicians, Drs.
Bain, Santana and Wilson, along with their staffs. Carol will be dearly
missed by her family. We wish her peace.

Originally published in the Wisconsin State Journal on July 26, 2015. Submitted by Michael Vahldieck (Class of 1968).

Sunday, July 19, 2015

MADISON - Kathryn L. (Carter) Kohl, age 84, passed away peacefully on Monday, July 13, 2015, at Agrace HospiceCare with her family by her side. She was born on March 23, 1931, in Madison, Wis. She was the daughter of Minnie E. Carter (Partridge) and Lewis H. Carter. Lewis H. Carter passed away on May 18, 1952, and Minnie E. (Partridge) Carter passed away on March 28, 1999. Kathryn "Kitty" graduated from Central High School in 1949. Kathryn married James R. Kohl on Jan. 19, 1951. She worked for Group Health Cooperative and Associated Physicians in Madison. Then she quit working to help take care of her two grandchildren. They were the love of her life. Kathryn volunteered at St. Mary's Hospital and Meriter Hospital ER. She also made baby blankets and lap covers for Meriter Hospital. She was a member of the Bethel Club. She is survived by James R. Kohl; daughter, Sue A. Kohl; daughter, Annette L. Kohl; son, Michael J. Kohl (Barb Anderson); and two granddaughters, Kristin L. Fraser and Kayla L. Kohl. Michael was very special to her. She will be missed by so many, including her dog, Sadie. The family wishes to extend a special thank you to the nurses and staff at Meriter Hospital ER, UW Hospital, Agrace HospiceCare, and to our friend, Janice Rhodes. Kitty did not want a funeral. The family will gather privately at Roselawn Memorial Park at a later date.
Originally published in the Wisconsin State Journal on July 19, 2015. Submitted by Michael Vahldieck (Class of 1968).